Privacy Note
Static-site privacy boundaries, CDN logs, and external-link limits for this desk organization article.
Static-site privacy boundaries, CDN logs, and external-link limits for this desk organization article.
This privacy note describes a small static website. The pages are public HTML, CSS, and image files served through a cloud publishing provider. You can read them without creating an account on this site or submitting a form here.
We do not intentionally collect names, email addresses, payment details, office documents, or private purchase records through these pages. Readers should not paste confidential paperwork, HR forms, invoices, or account details into any public destination reached from an article.
Basic technical logs may be handled by hosting, CDN, browser, or security infrastructure. Those logs can include ordinary request information such as time, URL, user agent, referrer, and IP address, depending on the provider’s standard operation.
External links lead to other websites with their own privacy practices. A product review page, retailer page, or cloud-hosted prior article may set cookies, measure traffic, or process data under its own rules; this static note does not control those systems.
For the letter-tray topic, the practical boundary is simple: use the pages for public buying context only. Keep private office paperwork off public feedback channels and review any destination site before sharing personal information.
The site does not ask readers to upload desk photos, scan forms, or provide a list of office documents. Any workflow examples are general editorial examples, not a request for private business records.
If a browser, extension, analytics blocker, DNS provider, or external website processes additional information, that activity is outside this static page’s control. Review the relevant provider policy before relying on those systems.
The safest habit is to keep this article in the public reference lane: read, compare, measure, and then leave private paperwork inside the office systems where it belongs.